Front wheel scrub with new 14' Sunraysias - '87 L series
Front wheel scrub with new 14' Sunraysias - '87 L series
G'day, Ive just fitted new 14' Sunraysias with 185R14 Maxxis muddies to my
'87 L Series. There is minimal clearance to wind on full lock in 2WD (after removing the front mudflaps), but as soon as I select either 4WD Hi or Lo, the front wheels scrub with barely any lock turned on the wheel. Can anyone help?
The wagon has no suspension lift fitted, I suspect that a 2 inch suspension lift might fix the problem.
Any advice would be appreciated. Cheers.
'87 L Series. There is minimal clearance to wind on full lock in 2WD (after removing the front mudflaps), but as soon as I select either 4WD Hi or Lo, the front wheels scrub with barely any lock turned on the wheel. Can anyone help?
The wagon has no suspension lift fitted, I suspect that a 2 inch suspension lift might fix the problem.
Any advice would be appreciated. Cheers.
I had 185/65/R14 and they scrubbed the mud flap and the flares, Then I got a 3 inch lift with 195/70/R14 tires on and It hasn't rubbed once. just thought I might pop that in there.
but I know alot of people cut the too ends of the wheel arches because of that.
but I know alot of people cut the too ends of the wheel arches because of that.
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Due to the offset on those model rims, they will always rub without some sort of lift. I'd recommend a 2" body lift and a 3" suspension lift but a 2" all round will be fine for no rubbing.
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As paul said its due more to the offset in the wheels than the tyre diameter. If you don't want to lift it then you could try to get some stock offset 14" wheels, trim the gaurds or get a lift kit. Phinzinza has put forth some really good arguments against body lifting, but in reality it's probably the most straight forward way to get clearance for your tyres.
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Body lift is better because you wont change the angle the CVs have to work at. With a 3" susp. lift you will definitely cause drama. Im sure someone can explain it better but the end result will most likely be pointing you towards a body lift. They are not hard to fit either. However getting a kit can sometimes be a hassle. Good luck 

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A three inch suspension lift isn't done on the libertys and foresters AFAIK. You will be chewing through drive shafts like they're going out of fashion!
The L series is narrower than a liberty and thus a change in the suspension lift the same as a liberty or forester will put more of an angle on the CVs in the L series which is what will cause you trouble.
As already said, the body lift is the usual way of doing things with the L series - it's tried and tested with good results. The full lift all round isn't difficult to install either.
Cheers
Bennie
The L series is narrower than a liberty and thus a change in the suspension lift the same as a liberty or forester will put more of an angle on the CVs in the L series which is what will cause you trouble.
As already said, the body lift is the usual way of doing things with the L series - it's tried and tested with good results. The full lift all round isn't difficult to install either.
Cheers
Bennie